Popular newspaper puzzle subtitled "That Scrambled Word Game" | 71 |
Programming language created by Bill Gates and Woody Allen in the 1970s | 71 |
Part of 2004 Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark's title | 71 |
Popular household reference since the 1930s, as it's commonly known | 71 |
Pastry chef creations ... and a hint to 12 other answers in this puzzle | 71 |
Polite response to a woman / "You got it, lady," respectfully | 71 |
Prefix with ''ballistic'' or ''dynamic'' | 72 |
Phrase indicating slight progress, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 72 |
Piece of furniture with a ton of stuffed animals (in my house, at least) | 72 |
Petty: "Me and ___ were singing, 'Little Runaway' ..." | 72 |
Prefect's friend in "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" | 72 |
Prefix with ''political'' or ''logical'' | 72 |
Pro Football Hall of Fame coach who once played for the New York Yankees | 72 |
Pirate whose treasure is recovered in Poe's "The Gold-Bug" | 72 |
Position that probably won't get you invited to a work holiday party | 72 |
Prefix for ''surgeon'' or ''physiology'' | 72 |
Production company that distributed "The Silence of the Lambs" | 72 |
Play whose title character won't eat anything unless it's fried? | 72 |
Phineas ___ (lead role on the 1980s sci-fi series "Voyagers!") | 72 |
Palindromic phrase ostensibly spoken to a person with a palindromic name | 72 |
Prosecutor's claim upon submitting evidence at the trial of Viking 1 | 72 |
Prince ___ Land (historical Canadian region that drains into Hudson Bay) | 72 |
Politico who had a bit part in Altman's "The Long Goodbye" | 72 |
Puzzle that moved from the U.S. to Japan to England and back to the U.S. | 72 |
Possible description of the number/appearance of the last Favre picture? | 72 |
Progressive bimonthly, before the second word was dropped from its title | 72 |
Prof'l league sometimes called the "Dream Tour of Surfing" | 72 |
Puzzle invented by Lewis Carroll (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 72 |
Place to "get yourself clean" and "have a good meal" | 72 |
Pro-___ (like someone who views an eating disorder as a lifestyle choice) | 73 |
Poet who originated the phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" | 73 |
Potentially stressful place to be, vis-a-vis one's sexual orientation | 73 |
Pursue "I do's" when the parents say "don't"? | 73 |
Pet targeted by the first words of this puzzle's four longest answers | 73 |
Psychohistorian Seldon of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" books | 73 |
Possible response to "what happened to the last piece of cake?" | 73 |
Product promoted as having both "beauty" and "brains" | 73 |
Prefix with ''personal'' or ''planetary'' | 73 |
Playwright Connelly who won a Pulitzer for "The Green Pastures" | 73 |
Portland's st. [avxwords.com now has archived bundles - just $8/year] | 73 |
Program that the figures at the end of the starred entries have in common | 73 |
Philip Carey's handicap in Maugham's "Of Human Bondage" | 73 |
Product advertised on TV with the phrase "not-so-fresh feeling" | 73 |
Provider of an old silk hat, e.g. (as depicted at the top of this puzzle) | 73 |
Parthenon architectural feature (and an anagram of "Poet? Me?") | 73 |
Parody song with the lyric "I always eat too much and throw up" | 73 |
Petty "Their A&R man said 'I don't hear a ___'" | 73 |
Part of Zemeckis's Best Director speech for "Forrest Gump"? | 73 |
Phillie Chase on Sports Illustrated's "MLB All-Decade Team" | 73 |
Painted the town red, in a way ... or successfully completed this puzzle? | 73 |
Pop group whose first Top 40 album was, appropriately, "Arrival" | 74 |
Prefix with ''ballistics'' or ''magnetic'' | 74 |
Plain whose novel "Heartwood" was published posthumously in 2011 | 74 |
Place where you're advised "Don't fall in love," in song | 74 |
Possible response to "You've got spinach between your teeth" | 74 |
Proposed legislation whose current lead sponsor in the Sen. is Ted Kennedy | 74 |
Professional responsibility committee's forte, after "legal" | 74 |
Pop star releasing her first Spanish language record this year, familiarly | 74 |
Poe called her "the most lovely dead / That ever died so young!" | 74 |
Pulitzer-winning graphic novel subtitled "A Survivor's Tale" | 74 |
Production co. responsible for "Lou Grant" and "Rhoda" | 74 |
Political leader who patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats | 74 |
Poor crossword construction technique that requires too much of the solver | 74 |
Piano pieces nicknamed 'Winter Wind' and 'Butterfly,' e.g. | 74 |
Program about a sarcastic naval officer who offers sound financial advice? | 74 |
Presidential also-ran who last logged in to his MySpace on January 4, 2008 | 74 |
Parsons who played Hilary Banks on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" | 74 |
Playwright whose "Liliom" was the basis for "Carousel" | 74 |
Product formerly with the "fabulous" spokesperson Vanessa Branch | 74 |
Probable rte. parts if you click "avoid highways" on Google Maps | 74 |
Press charges against a Snuggie-clad werewolf encountered on an acid trip? | 74 |
Part of the 1964 Civil Rights Act concerned with employment discrimination | 74 |
Prince called "the Impaler," who was the inspiration for Dracula | 74 |
Political family that probably shouldn't go to their dad for sex advice | 75 |
Place with millions of inhabitants at the time of its "discovery" | 75 |
Professional sports team with a very long championship drought (100+ years) | 75 |
Physicist Schrödinger with a famous theoretical half-dead/half-alive cat | 75 |
Playwright who wrote "What is originality? Undetected plagiarism" | 75 |
Popular gambling tourist spot in China that was part of Portugal until 1999 | 75 |
Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman" | 75 |
Prepare a reed for another passage, say after hundreds of measures of rests | 75 |
Phenomenon evidenced in the 2011 film subtitled "Never Say Never" | 75 |
Possible result of a waiter misunderstanding an order for broth with perch? | 75 |
People who recite "Jabberwocky" door-to-door during the holidays? | 75 |
Part of his body was famously insured for $100,000 by Lloyd's of London | 75 |
Political comedian with the 1973 album "Sing a Song of Watergate" | 75 |
Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for "grape" | 75 |
Playground equipment that'll move if you're really, really patient? | 75 |
Playwright who wrote the collection of essays "Stretching My Mind" | 76 |
Place where you'll hear a bum say "Remember me on the way out" | 76 |
POTUS who said: "I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made" | 76 |
Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest] | 76 |
Patterson who played the title role on TV's "Private Benjamin" | 76 |
Painting partly shown on the original cover of "The Da Vinci Code" | 76 |
Program parodied on "Futurama" as "Single Female Lawyer" | 76 |
Product once pitched with the line "Sometimes you feel like a nut" | 76 |
Part of the Constitution that deals with judicial powers and defines treason | 76 |
Profanely-named song from the Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers" | 76 |
Proof that a "Jersey Shore" character has an incontinence problem? | 76 |
Protest activity for Cheney opponents as he left the White House in January? | 76 |